Miracle @ Krabi ThailandKrabi
Tourism Community Based Package and Daytrips

Fascinate Natural Attractions or Historical places, where
implied stories or histories. There are various factors, which
are necessary when you have to travel.......Date, Time, Sun
Shine or Tide can be the significant factors that affected the
beauty of each tourist attraction and give you the valuable
experiences.

KAROS CAVE
The Karos mountains stretch from North to South, jutting into
the seafrom Ban Khuan o to Leam Tai Rat, a rich mangrove forest
haunted by crab-eating macaque.

PECH CAVEThe Puzzle of
the cave and fascinatination of Glittering Flakes.

PEE HUA TO
CAVE
There is a collection of prehistoric paitings. Pass through cave
among plentiuos mangrove forest.

KLANG CAVE
"King of Cave", The Best of Asia's Beautiful Caves, with unique
characteristics as both land and sea fresh water caves.

Sputtering Water at Hand ClapThe earth beneath us never lacks energy constantly released in
various forms, some frightening and some puzzling. This
suttering water is a small pool with simple appearance in
Thamsua Community, located in an area pleasant with peat forest
and curents, several sputtering water can be found at several
points, with pressure that can be felt by hand...

Hot Spring
Beach, a Miraculous Natural Spa on the BeachEach month,
at the peak of low tide, a miracle in nature ppears as a beach
to the rim of mangrove forest. This ihot spring beach caused by
geothermal heat released from Marui Fault as a mist of hot steam
over the vast beach every morning.

Canoeing through Tham Lod
The Superb Canoeing Experience through Krabi Sea Cave
Tham Lod Nua and Tham Lod Tai are regarded as thr group of the
most beautiful sea caves ever discovered in Krabi., with
fantastic features formed by stalactites and stalagmites which
allow adventurers to steer their canoe through meandering
passages in an exciting atmospher.

Than Bok Khorani WaterfallThan Bok Khorani National Park is a
rainforest situated in the valley in the midst of the mountains.
Streams flow through the area disappearing into the limestone
rocks underneath the mountains, on their journey to the sea. The
source of the stream is Nam Phut Cave and Ao Mai Dam Mountain
(Black Tree Bay Mountain). This was formerly the territory of
wild elephants, until people moved in and settled the area. They
cleared the forest and took possession of the land for
agriculture, until only the stream remained.